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Part of the Evolution of Australian Biota Module Evolution of Australian Biota Topic 2: Evidence for the Existence of Gondwana Part of the Evolution of Australian Biota Module Biology in Focus, Preliminary Course Glenda Childrawi and Stephanie Hollis

Matching Continental Margins Looking at the shapes of the continents today, it is easy to picture how they may have once fitted together to form on landmass. Scientific studies using computer-generated models of continents show that they fit extremely well, particularly if the continental shelf margins are used. en.wikipedia.org

Matching Continental Margins Further geological evidence is provided by the similarity of rock strata (the layering of rocks) on matching continental margins. Matching layers of rock found on continental margins that fit together suggest that there were once adjoining. slohs.slcusd.org

Mid-Ocean Ridges Mid ocean ridges are the sites where two crustal plates move apart. The theory of continental drift suggests that as the continents drift apart, magma wells up through the spreading floor and new crust is formed. phschool.com

Mid-Ocean Ridges There is scientific evidence using radiometric dating that the rocks towards the edges of these mid-ocean ridges are younger than those further in from the margins. This supports the idea that rock near the mid-ocean ridge are newly laid down. phschool.com

Subduction Zones Subduction zones are where plates collide and fold, or one of the plates slides beneath the other. The Himalayan mountain range is at a Subduction point where India is sliding under the Asian plate. Evidence is provided by the fact that the Himalayan mountains are still slowly rising supports the theory. peer.berkeley.edu

Subduction Zones Australia is still moving northwards at a rate of approximately 7cm per year, which means that it could collide with Southeast Asia in approximately 50 million years if the drifting continues at the current rate. aed-sicad.com

Fossil Evidence More than 180 mya, when Gondwana existed, the same type of organisms (both plant and animal) would have been distributed across the entire landmass. Many of the species that lived at that time are not extinct and so fossils provide the only record to show how they were distributed. sheppardsoftware.com

Fossil Evidence Fossil evidence shows common occurrences of certain organisms across all of the continents that once formed Gondwana. Glossopteris and Gangamopteris were types of tree ferns that formed the dominant vegetation on Gondwana 280-225 mya before it split. teara.govt.nz

Fossil Evidence Fossils show that they had tongue-shaped leaves with a midrib and net venation, and were typically found in swampy habitats. They were the main type of vegetation involved in the formation of coal. Glossopteris leaf fossils have been found on all the continents that once formed Gondwana mnh.si.edu

Fossil Evidence In Antarctica, Glossopteris fossils were found embedded in coal seams and rocks that date back to 250 mya. (These were collected by Captain Robert Scott and his team on their fatal voyage to Antarctica, found along with their frozen bodies..) The fossils found were the same as those found in Australia, India, South Africa and South America in rocks the same age. kids.britannica.com

Fossil Evidence Labyrinthodonts were amphibians that resembled salamanders, but differed in that they had jaws full of teeth and grew to larger sizes. They lived about 200 million years ago and provided the first evidence that and vertebrates had roamed Antarctica when its climate was warm. walkingwithdinos.wikia.com australianmuseum.net.au

Fossil Evidence These creatures are known to have lived in both Australia and South Africa during the same period, supporting the theory that these were once part of the large supercontinent Gondwana. moorlandschool.co.uk

Fossil Evidence Another example is fossils of Lystrosaurus, a sheep sized reptile that existed 200 mya, were found in South Africa, India and Antarctica. en.wikipedia.org

Fossil Evidence It is highly unlikely that creatures like these would have evolved separately on such isolated continents and they most certainly had no way of crossing an ocean. So the similarities in the fossil records of these continents support the idea that they were once joined. scienceworld-frontiers.blogspot.com

Present Day Evidence Biogeography is the study of the geographical distribution of species, both present-day and extinct. It has long been recognised that Australia and other lands in the southern hemisphere share many similar plants and animals. davidselvam.blogspotaxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.ukt.com

Present Day Evidence It was Joseph Hooke (1853) that first pointed similarities between southern hemisphere lands and rainforest vegetation in India. He also described alpine plant groups in south-eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania as being similar to those found in New Zealand. (Robert Hooke ‘telescope dude’ was in the late 1600’s) cces.ethz.ch

Present Day Evidence Similarities in present day fauna on Gondwanan continents show that living flightless birds are found in Australia and South America, suggesting that these continents were once joined. The ratites are an ancient group of flightless birds believed to have evolved from a common ancestor on Gondwana linnaeus.zoology.gla.ac.uk

Present Day Evidence Their present day southern hemisphere distribution can be explained as a result of the separation of the southern continents. Each except Antarctica is represented by at least one living species. New Zealand: the kiwi South America: the rhea Africa: the ostrich Australia and New Guinea: the cassowary en.wikipedia.org

Present Day Evidence At the same time that South America was separating from the Antarctica-Australia landmass 65 mya, marsupials are believed to have been moving from North America into South America. Living marsupials today are found only in South America and Australia kids.britannica.com

Present Day Evidence The present day distribution reflects continental drift if we take the following into consideration: The tip of South America was still very close 60 mya and so marsupials could cross the land bridge that still existed Africa had already split from Antarctica 135 mya and this could explain the absence of marsupials from that continent Antarctica later split from Australia and drifted southwards becoming too cold for the survival of its marsupials Australia became a ‘drifting ark’ with many marsupials which thrived as it drifted northwards where it was warmer.

Present Day Evidence Southern beech trees, Nothofagus, are represented in Australia, Antarctica, South America, New Guinea and New Caledonia in both living and fossil forms. This further supports the idea that these continents once were joined and arrived in their present day locations as a result of continental drift. ndsu.edu

Activity Visit the following website for a virtual tour of the Australian continental shelf, showing the hidden vista of the ocean floor www.environment.gov.au/coasts/discovery/flythrough/index. html -Students to complete 1.2a Cut and Paste Gondwana Activity